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A turn-based RPG that teaches real Japanese kanji by making you fight them. Genuinely useful, surprisingly charming, and way less painful than flashcards.

Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat is an educational RPG from Sleepy Duck that does exactly what the title promises: it puts kanji characters on the battlefield and makes you defeat them by correctly identifying their readings and meanings. The genre is turn-based JRPG-lite, the aesthetic is low-budget but sincere, and the core loop is study-then-fight rather than fight-then-grind. If you have ever stared at a kanji dictionary and felt your eyes cross, this is a gentler entry point than most. The structure follows a classic RPG format with a small overworld, random encounters, and a light story that exists mostly as scaffolding to move you from one kanji group to the next. Do not come here for branching dialogue or morally complex faction choices. The writing is functional and occasionally funny, but it is not Disco Elysium. What it is doing well is pacing its educational content: kanji are introduced in clusters, reinforced through combat repetition, and tested progressively so you are not drowning in radicals on day one. The combat system requires you to input the correct reading or meaning when a kanji attacks, which means passive recognition is not enough. You have to actually retrieve the information, which is closer to real language acquisition than most apps will bother to implement. Where the game stumbles is in its production values and depth. The RPG side is thin. Character builds are minimal, there is little strategic complexity in battles beyond answering correctly, and anyone who bought this hoping for a meaty CRPG underneath the language lessons will bounce off the simplicity fast. The filler stretches between new kanji introductions drag. There are points where the game recycles the same handful of enemy types and the combat stops feeling like a reward and starts feeling like homework with background music. The artwork is charming in a Flash-game-era way, but the audio and UI design both show the budget constraints. The audience for this is specific but real. If you are a beginner or low-intermediate Japanese learner who also happens to enjoy light RPGs, this is a clever way to log study hours without feeling like you are at a desk. The kanji coverage is substantive rather than decorative, and the game does not pretend you will become fluent by clearing the final boss. It is a supplement to real study, not a replacement, and it is honest about that. Pair it with Anki or a structured course and the retention benefits stack up. Come in cold expecting a full RPG experience and you will feel cheated inside the first two hours. The Very Positive Steam rating from a few hundred reviews reflects a community that knew what it was buying. At its best, Kanji Combat makes rote memorization feel like progress in a way that a spreadsheet of radicals never will. At its worst, it is a slow walk through content you already know, fighting the same bat enemies to prove you still remember the kanji for mountain. Worth picking up if the pitch resonates. Worth skipping if you want your RPG fix to come with actual role-playing. Monika, Scout Team

Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat
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Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat

Aug 1, 2018Sleepy DuckRIVER CROW STUDIO
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A turn-based RPG that teaches real Japanese kanji by making you fight them. Genuinely useful, surprisingly charming, and way less painful than flashcards.

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Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat is an educational RPG from Sleepy Duck that does exactly what the title promises: it puts kanji characters on the battlefield and makes you defeat them by correctly identifying their readings and meanings. The genre is turn-based JRPG-lite, the aesthetic is low-budget but sincere, and the core loop is study-then-fight rather than fight-then-grind. If you have ever stared at a kanji dictionary and felt your eyes cross, this is a gentler entry point than most. The structure follows a classic RPG format with a small overworld, random encounters, and a light story that exists mostly as scaffolding to move you from one kanji group to the next. Do not come here for branching dialogue or morally complex faction choices. The writing is functional and occasionally funny, but it is not Disco Elysium. What it is doing well is pacing its educational content: kanji are introduced in clusters, reinforced through combat repetition, and tested progressively so you are not drowning in radicals on day one. The combat system requires you to input the correct reading or meaning when a kanji attacks, which means passive recognition is not enough. You have to actually retrieve the information, which is closer to real language acquisition than most apps will bother to implement. Where the game stumbles is in its production values and depth. The RPG side is thin. Character builds are minimal, there is little strategic complexity in battles beyond answering correctly, and anyone who bought this hoping for a meaty CRPG underneath the language lessons will bounce off the simplicity fast. The filler stretches between new kanji introductions drag. There are points where the game recycles the same handful of enemy types and the combat stops feeling like a reward and starts feeling like homework with background music. The artwork is charming in a Flash-game-era way, but the audio and UI design both show the budget constraints. The audience for this is specific but real. If you are a beginner or low-intermediate Japanese learner who also happens to enjoy light RPGs, this is a clever way to log study hours without feeling like you are at a desk. The kanji coverage is substantive rather than decorative, and the game does not pretend you will become fluent by clearing the final boss. It is a supplement to real study, not a replacement, and it is honest about that. Pair it with Anki or a structured course and the retention benefits stack up. Come in cold expecting a full RPG experience and you will feel cheated inside the first two hours. The Very Positive Steam rating from a few hundred reviews reflects a community that knew what it was buying. At its best, Kanji Combat makes rote memorization feel like progress in a way that a spreadsheet of radicals never will. At its worst, it is a slow walk through content you already know, fighting the same bat enemies to prove you still remember the kanji for mountain. Worth picking up if the pitch resonates. Worth skipping if you want your RPG fix to come with actual role-playing. Monika, Scout Team

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steamEducational RPGLanguage LearningKanji StudyTurn-Based CombatBeginner FriendlyJRPG-liteStudy Aid

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Developer
Sleepy Duck
Publisher
RIVER CROW STUDIO
Release Date
Aug 1, 2018

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